Слайд 1 - Hurray, English

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And other people say it’s the time that birds
choose their mates, and it simply happens to
be the same day as the day celebrating a
Christian saint.
CUPID
In the 19th century,
many valentines
were hand painted.
Some showed a fat
Cupid or arrows
piercing a heart.
Many cards had
satin, ribbon, or lace
trim. Others were
decorated with dried
flowers, feathers,
pearl, sea shells.
If you want to give roses as present, you’d better know what
message they are sending:
RED roses say “I love you”. It’s the symbol of romantic love.
Light pink roses express fun and happiness.
Dark pink roses mean “Thank you”.
White roses symbolize innocence.
Yellow roses show friendship.
Black roses mean farewell.
In Britain and Italy, some
unmarried women get up
before sunrise on Valentine’s
Day. They stand by the window
waiting for a man to pass. They
believe that the first man they
see, or who looks like him, will
marry them.
Roses love sunshine,
Violets love dew.
Angels in the heaven
Know I love you.
My teacher’s very
special,
So I’m making her a
heart.
A Valentine that’s sure
to be
A proper work of art.
I love you more than
applesauce,
Than peaches and a
plum,
Than chocolate hears,
And cherry tarts,
And berry bubble-gum
Love is so very simple,
It’s not a mystery.
When you treat those
around you
The very same way
You want them to treat
you.
In Russian : Я тебя люблю!
In Ukrainian: Я тебе
кохаю.
I English: I love you
In Swedish: Jag alska dig
In Persian: Tora Dost
Daram
In Polish: Kocham Cie
In German: Ich Liebe Dich
In Esperanto : Mi Amas Vin
In Spanish: Te Quiero
In Welsh: Rwy'n Dy Garu Di
In Italian: Ti Amo
(Relationship/Lover/Spouse)
I LOVE YOU!
HAPPY VALENTINE’S
DAY!